9.Choose your Document Size.
Continue with the steps in the next section if you’re scanning a photo, or the steps on page 89 if you’re scanning text.
Scanning a Photo
Follow these steps if you’re scanning a photograph or a photo on a printed page:
1.Start your scan as described on page 85.
2.Select Unsharp Mask to sharpen your image automatically.
3.Choose your Image Type: either Color Photo or
Black & White Photo.
4.Do one of the following:
■Click the Auto Scan button to automatically preview your photo or page, select the image, set the exposure, and scan. Your photo or page goes in and out of the scanner twice. The TWAIN window closes, and your scanned image appears on your screen.
■Click the Preview button. Your photo or page goes into the scanner and comes back out. The preview image appears on the right side of the TWAIN window. Continue with step 5.
5.If you want to crop the image, or scan only one section, click and drag on the preview image to select the part you want. You see an outline around your selection, as shown on the left. You can click and drag the outline to move it around or change its size.
Or, click the Auto Locate button to automatically outline your photo and eliminate any white border around it.
6.Click the Auto Exposure button to automatically adjust scan settings for maximum enhancement of your photo.
88Scanning on a Macintosh